Microsoft Teams Mobile Back Button Closes App Instead of Navigating
Teams mobile uses the back button to exit the entire app rather than returning to the home screen, with key options buried in deep menus. Single UX complaint highlighting navigation anti-patterns in a major enterprise app.
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